Smoke-free Hotels in Sapporo
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(L) A map information panel that is placed at the city center (R) Sapporo Clock Tower

(L) Chozuya, Shinto water ablution pavilion (R) A carp streamer and the main gate of Hokkaido Shrine




Smoke-free Hotels in Sapporo
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Mercure Hotel Sapporo@

Mercure Hotel Sapporo is a non-smoking hotel since April 2013. All guest rooms are smoke-free.
Restaurants and bar are totally non-smoking. This is reflected in the good reputation from a guest
from overseas. For smokers, there is a smoking-booth on the banquet hall on the fourth floor.

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Hotel Monterey Edelhof Sapporo@

Hotel Monterey Edelhof Sapporo is located at the seven-minute walk from JR Sapporo Station,
and two-minute walk from No.22 Exit of Sapporo subway station.
There are the airport-buses from Shin-Chitose Airport stop at the front of the Hotel.
All guest rooms are smoke-free. However, a smoking booth is provided on the 12th and 13th floor,
where a wedding-reception party venue and restaurant, for a smoker.
Hotel Monterey Edelhof Sapporo

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Hotel Monterey Edelhof Sapporo

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Hotel Monterey Edelhof Sapporo is located at the five-minute walk from JR Sapporo Station.
All 250 guest rooms are smoke-free. However, a smoking booth is provided on the first floor for a smoker
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Premier Hotel Tsubaki Sapporo

Premier Hotel Tsubaki Sapporo is located at the nine-minute distance from Kikisui subway station,
Sapporo. A shuttle bus is on the service from the North Exit of Sapporo JR station.
All 322 guest rooms are smoke-free. A smoking booth is provided on the first floor.

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@ JR Tower Hotel Nikko Sapporo

JR Tower Hotel Nikko Sapporo is directly connected with the JR Sapporo station, and it takes
three minutes on foot. The 342 guestrooms are located on the 23rd to 34th floors in the JR Tower,
the tallest building in Hokkaido. All guestrooms are smoke-free.
Hotel guests can experience a Japanese hot spring right on top of originating from 1,000m underground.

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Premier Hotel Nakajima Park Sapporo
Notice for the smoke-free policy

Premier Hotel Nakajima Park Sapporo is located at four-minute walking distance from Nakajima-Koen
station of Sapporo subway Namboku Line. A free shuttle bus is operated from JR Sapporo station, North Exit.
All 228 guest rooms are smoke-free since April 2019. Smoking booth is set on the first floor.

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Gateaux Kingdom Sapporo

Gateaux Kingdom Sapporo has amusement facilities and 288 guest room, and stands by the river.
It is located in 30 minute-distance in a car; however, a shuttle bus provided by the hotel will pick a guest up
at a certain interval.

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A partial smoking ban in a hotel does not protect guests from dangers of tobacco.

Hotels, that have the smoking and non-smoking rooms, do not adequately protect people
from the dangers of tobacco. That is the conclusion of a new San Diego State University study
published in the Journal Tobacco Control.

Researchers took air quality readings and tested surfaces for evidence of tobacco-smoke
in a random sample of San Diego hotel rooms. Ten hotels had complete smoking bans
while 30 others had some dedicated non-smoking rooms. Compared with hotels that
prohibit smoking, hotels with only partial ban had higher surface and air nicotine levels.

That was true even in the non-smoking rooms in hotels with a partial ban. Only five U.S. states,
Indiana, Michigan, North Dakota, Vermond and Wisconsin, require all motels and hotel rooms
to be smoke free. Four cities in California, including Santa Monica, have such a law.
Researchers say guests who want to avoid tobacco exposure should stay only in smoke-free hotels.

Source: KPBS, San Diego, May 15, 2013



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The article was written in October 2010 and finally revised in November 2018,
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